Lawyers: There’s an App for that?
Will AI replace lawyers? Two legal experts weigh in
Professor Eric Talley of Columbia Law School, who recently taught a course on Machine Learning and the Law, says AI won’t replace lawyers but will instead complement their skills, ultimately saving them time, money and making them more effective.
Professor Lawrence Solum, who teaches Law and Artificial Intelligence at the University of Virginia School of Law, explained to FOX Business that "Artificial intelligence has already had a profound influence on the way that lawyers work."
… "The role of creativity for the lawyer will be in figuring out new things that the artificial intelligence will be charged with doing," according to Solum. "Artificial intelligence will not only speed up some things, but it will offer more opportunities for lawyers to use tactics that will slow things down and delay things when it's in their clients’ interests. By reducing the cost of all the procedural options that slow down legal processes, artificial intelligence could actually result in some disputes moving at a slower pace."
Clearly the name is a bit of a stretch…
Do Models like GPT-4 Behave Safely When Given the Ability to Act?: This AI Paper Introduces MACHIAVELLI Benchmark to Improve Machine Ethics and Build Safer Adaptive Agents
… A new work by the University of California, Center For AI Safety, Carnegie Mellon University, and Yale University proposes the Measuring Agents’ Competence & Harmfulness In A Vast Environment of Long-horizon Language Interactions (MACHIAVELLI) benchmark. MACHIAVELLI is an advancement in evaluating an agent’s capacity for planning in naturalistic social settings. The setting is inspired by text-based Choose Your Own Adventure games available at choiceofgames.com, which actual humans developed. These games feature high-level decisions while giving agents realistic objectives while abstracting away low-level environment interactions.
… Check out the Paper.
In case I missed something…
U.S. AI, IoT, CAV, and Privacy & Cybersecurity Legislative & Regulatory Update – First Quarter 2023
This quarterly update summarizes key legislative and regulatory developments in the first quarter of 2023 related to Artificial Intelligence (“AI”), the Internet of Things (“IoT”), connected and autonomous vehicles (“CAVs”), and data privacy and cybersecurity.
Tools & Techniques.
https://www.makeuseof.com/prompting-techniques-to-improve-chatgpt-responses/
7 Prompting Techniques to Improve Your ChatGPT Responses
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